The botanic garden; representations of hardy ornamental flowering plants cultivated in Great Britain; with their names, classes [&c.]. [With] The floral register [and] The fruitist, 7 tomas1824 |
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... Introduced June , Sept. Perennial . in 1796 . No. 579 . The name Sisyrinchium , is derived from the Greek SYS , a pig ; and RHYGKOS , a snout . The original Sisyrinchium is noticed by Sir James Smith , in Rees's Cyclopædia , as " The ...
... Introduced June , Sept. Perennial . in 1796 . No. 579 . The name Sisyrinchium , is derived from the Greek SYS , a pig ; and RHYGKOS , a snout . The original Sisyrinchium is noticed by Sir James Smith , in Rees's Cyclopædia , as " The ...
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... Sept. Duration . Annual . Introduced in 1834 ? No. 581 . For the derivation of the word Enothera see No. 163 and 201 . This is a remarkably pretty Enothera , which came up amongst some annuals raised from seeds received from the ...
... Sept. Duration . Annual . Introduced in 1834 ? No. 581 . For the derivation of the word Enothera see No. 163 and 201 . This is a remarkably pretty Enothera , which came up amongst some annuals raised from seeds received from the ...
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... September . Introduced Annual . in 1835 . No. 589 . The word Calliopsis is compounded from the Greek , as noticed under No. 538. It implies that the flower is beautiful to the sight ; or , according to some authorities , has a beautiful ...
... September . Introduced Annual . in 1835 . No. 589 . The word Calliopsis is compounded from the Greek , as noticed under No. 538. It implies that the flower is beautiful to the sight ; or , according to some authorities , has a beautiful ...
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... Introduced 1 foot . July , Sept. Perennial . in 1824 . No. 590 . It will be recollected that some of our present species of Pentstemon were considered as belonging to the genus Chelone . A separation of them was adopted on account of ...
... Introduced 1 foot . July , Sept. Perennial . in 1824 . No. 590 . It will be recollected that some of our present species of Pentstemon were considered as belonging to the genus Chelone . A separation of them was adopted on account of ...
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... Introduced Flowers in Duration . Aug. Sept. Perennial . in 1776 . No. 591 . The origin of the name Gentiana has been pre- viously given under No. 51 . There are very few plants of the same stature , when grown in sufficient masses , and ...
... Introduced Flowers in Duration . Aug. Sept. Perennial . in 1776 . No. 591 . The origin of the name Gentiana has been pre- viously given under No. 51 . There are very few plants of the same stature , when grown in sufficient masses , and ...
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The botanic garden; representations of hardy ornamental flowering ..., 1–2 tomai Benjamin Maund Visos knygos peržiūra - 1824 |
The botanic garden; representations of hardy ornamental flowering ..., 1–2 tomai Benjamin Maund Visos knygos peržiūra - 1824 |
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Adenocarpus adopted alludes alpines amongst Arum Arum maculatum beautiful Berberis empetrifolia Botanic Garden botanist bulbs Calceolaria Campanula character Class cold frame colour cultivated culture DECANDRIA derivation desirable DIDYNAMIA Don's Syst Duration Introduced Enothera feet Flowers in Duration Flowers in June foot FRUSTRANEA Funkia Genista Gentiana genus Greek grow growth habit HEXANDRIA Hort Hyacinth increased by division Introduced Annual Introduced July Introduced Perennial Introduced September Iris known LEGUMINOSE Lilies Linneus loam London Horticultural Society Loudon's Ency Lupinus MONOGYNIA Native of Height Native of N.America Natural Order Nemophila ornamental Orobus Pæonia parterre peat PENTANDRIA Pentstemon perfectly hardy Phlomis POLYANDRIA possess Potentilla Primula propagated Puschkinia raised from seeds rock-work roots Rudbeckia sandy says Schizopetalon Scilla seedlings shady showy shrub Sisyrinchium Sisyrinchium Californicum soil sown species specific name Sphenogyne spring or autumn stamen stems SYNGENESIA TRIANDRIA triphyllum tuberosum tubers variety vegetable whilst winter word Zephyranthes Zephyranthes candida